Natalia Veselnitskaya Russian Lawyer

Obama Met With The Russian Lawyer Too Conservative Fighters Barack Obama and his administration secretly met with Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian lawyer who is really a spy, but it’s who she worked for that actually makes Barack look guilty. Everything is coming out now, how Obama and his administration colluded with Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) to set up the fake Russian narrative against Donald Trump. It turns out that Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian lawyer, in fact, is a spy who was working for the Democrats, and there is more. Natalia Was Obama personal guest, at the House of Representatives hearing on U.S. Policy toward Putin’s Russia.

Natalia Veselnitskaya anti-abortion called liberalism 'a f--king mental disorder ...
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Jul 15, 2017 - Natalia Veselnitskaya, who met with Donald Trump Jr. in June 2016, is best known in the US for defending a Russian businessman accused by ...According to Veselnitskaya's Facebook posts examined by The Atlantic, she has frequently supported Trump's actions and bashed his critics on social media. She slammed many of the protests against President Donald Trump, including the Women's March in Washington that took place the day after Trump assumed office. In particular, she pushed the far-right conspiracy theory that the march was organized by Hamas and said that "liberalism is a f--king mental disorder." She also blasted pro-choice ideals. "'My body, my choice' is all about abortion, homosexuality, illegal migration and two presidents," she said on Facebook. "he referred to the women's marches against Trump as "a p---y strike ... all orchestrated by [Senate minority leader Chuck] Schumer."

Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya says she'll testify on Trump Jr ...
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Jul 19, 2017 - Russian lawyer: I'll testify before Senate about Donald Trump Jr. meeting. ... The Russianlawyer who met with Donald Trump Jr. last year said she would testify before the Senate in order to "clarify" what had happened during the meeting, the Associated Press reported.

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Veselnitskaya attests she graduated with distinction from the Moscow State Legal Academy in 1998.[7] She attests that she was then employed by the prosecutor's office in Moscow Oblast, where she worked on legislation.[7] She claims to have won over 300 legal cases.[8] She then moved into private practice, focusing on land deals in the expanding Moscow suburbs.[8]

Veselnitskaya has long been the lawyer for Pyotr Katsyv, who is the vice-president of the state-owned Russian Railways, and was formerly the Moscow region's minister of transportation.[8] In 2008, Vladimir Solovyov accused Veselnitskaya and her stepdaughter of orchestrating unusual court decisions regarding land in Moscow.[8] Veselnitskaya successfully sued Spravedlivost, an anti-corruption nonprofit, for defamation after it accused her, her former husband, and Katsyv of seizing land using government connections.[8] Her claims that land owned by IKEA was actually owned by an old collective farm were ultimately dismissed by the Supreme Court of Russia.[8]

In February 2015, the "Human Rights Accountability Global Initiative Foundation" was created in Delaware.[10][11]Rinat Akhmetshin, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Russia who has worked as a Washington lobbyist since 1998, agreed to lobby for the foundation backed by Denis Katsyv.[12][13] From 1986 to 1988, Akmetshin had served in the Soviet Army, where he obtained the rank of sergeant and worked in a counterintelligence unit for the KGB.[12] Veselnitskaya's campaign included an unsuccessful attempt in Washington to repeal the Magnitsky Act and to "keep Mr. Magnitsky’s name off the Law.[3]

On June 9, 2016, Veselnitskaya met with Donald Trump Jr., Paul Manafort, and Jared Kushner in Trump Tower, which they had scheduled after Emin Agalarov's publicist had told Donald Jr. that she was a "Russian government attorney" offering incriminating information on Hillary Clinton due to "its government’s support for Mr. Trump".[14] Donald Trump Jr. later claimed in July of 2017 that Veselnitskaya instead used the meeting to criticize the Magnitsky Act.[15]

Akhmetshin says he met with Veselnitskaya for lunch before the meeting where she then asked him to attend, which he did.[16]According to Akhmetshin, Veselnitskaya's translator, Anatoli Samachornov, also attended.[12] He also says Veselnitskaya left a document with Trump Jr.[16]

Two days after the Trump Tower meeting, the foundation registered to lobby Congress on the Magnitsky Act.[12]

Later that June, Veselnitskaya screened a film by Andrei Nekrasov at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., that was critical of Magnitsky.[8] She was "deeply involved in the making of The Magnitsky Act — Behind the Scenes.[17] She provided the film crew with "the real proofs and records of testimony" according to RussiaTV5, a "station whose owners are known to be close to Mr. Putin".[3]

In October 2015, Veselnitskaya traveled to Manhattan with her clients for a deposition in the case.[20] After being told at the end of the deposition that the counter-party would be required to reimburse her expenses, she billed the U.S. government for $50,000, including an $800 meal, eight grappas, and a $995-a-night room at the Plaza Hotel.[21] Two months after President Donald Trump fired Bharara, the case settled, with Katsyv's company, Prevezon Holdings, paying $6 million without admitting any wrongdoing.[8][22] The settlement was for less than 3% of the amount prosecutors had initially sought.[18]

In a July 14, 2017 intervew with the Wall Street Journal, Veselnitskaya acknowledged that she was in regular contact with the Russian prosecutor general's office and with Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika.[24][25]